Levi had only met his grandma on the Booth side until our trip to Utah over Columbus Day...imagine his surprise when he got to meet EVERYONE else in one trip!!
Josh is one of seven children. All but the youngest is married, and there are 5 grandchildren, Levi included. So, there were 16 new family members to meet. Levi was up to the challenge. He took being passed around from person to person like a champ. He was able to start wearing some of his cold weather clothes as well.
Josh’s mom was Levi’s first babysitter. We hadn’t left Levi with anyone before--unless you count the time we went out to dinner days after he was born because we didn’t know when we would get another chance to go on a date. So, we left Levi with his aunts, cousins, grandma, and uncles while Josh and I went to the temple and out for a quick lunch.
Josh and I also spent a few hours in Logan (the city we lived in when we were married) by ourselves. Grandma asked Levi to stay behind so she could have some quality time with him. I am proud to say that we only called once in those 4 or 5 hours and we weren’t worried about him the whole time. We knew he was in good hands.
Here's Levi helping us pack for our trip. Thanks to Southwest's free checked baggage we each had our own suitcase. I realized after packing all of Levi's items it one bag that it would be a good idea to spread a few of his things into each of our bags just in case his bag got lost. All 3 of our bags arrived so there weren't any problems, but always better to be prepared.
Lovely telling of the trip to see the family! Thanks for sharing the wonderful photos. I agree the family picture is a good one indeed.
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Fabulous post. :)
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